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The airframe is what meets the eye first. We offer the following articles dealing with the outer appearance and shape of the Strike Eagle:
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(9 votes, average 4.22 out of 5)
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Written by Sabc
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This article gives a description of the F-15E Strike Eagle airframe, its structure, materials used (and their percentage distribution) and its main structural components made of titanium. The F-15E is a very large aircraft by fighter standards and due to its striker role features some extra structural strength ...
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Last Updated on Monday, 30 May 2011 |
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(5 votes, average 3.20 out of 5)
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Written by Sabc
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Short article about the F-15E horizontal stabilizers: what is their purpose, how they operate and integrate into the flight control systems of the jet and what materials they are made of. We give you operating background and some technical data on this very characteristic part of the F-15E ...
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 September 2010 |
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(8 votes, average 3.88 out of 5)
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Written by Sabc
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Article about the wings of the F-15E Strike Eagle. We discuss the special shape and size of the wings, its structure, building materials, basic functions and we provide some numerical data. Being one of the most important part of the jet, we discuss it's embedded systems and components as well ...
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Last Updated on Monday, 30 May 2011 |
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Written by Sabc
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Article about the vertical stabilizers (or shortly: tails) of the F-15E Strike Eagle: their purpose, the way they work, how they integrate into the other systems of the Strike Eagle, what materials they are made of. Coupled with a few technical data, we give you a good shot on the larga twin tails of the jet ...
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 September 2010 |
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